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A Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Clip: Season 2004 Episode 35 | 13m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

U of M grad --and 1970 Nobel Peace prize winner-- Norman Borlaug is giving the U of M...

U of M grad --and 1970 Nobel Peace prize winner-- Norman Borlaug is giving the U of M Ag School commencement speech on Saturday. Borlaug drops by our studio to talk about the legacy of the Green Revolution. He's joined by Ag School Dean Charles Muscoplat.

05/07/2004

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